At the college I graduated from, Evergreen, we had access to some really
cool film equipment, such as an Oxberry Animation Stand and a J.K. Optical
Printer. The former is that which I aim to replicate here, home-made
and small budget style.

what you'll need...

2 or more Super 8 Projectors, preferably
the same make and model,
with options for still frame, and different running speeds.

Rear Projection Screen (can get at
a video/photography supply store for about $30)

Super 8 Camera with Macro Lens, with
or without Single Frame Capability
(My camera doesn't have single frame, so I just shoot in tiny bursts to simulate
this feature)

Tripod (Or something sturdy you can attach, or duct tape, the camera to)

Kodachrome 40 or Ektachrome 160
Super 8 Film

results you can achieve...

Using one projector, reshoot footage
for closer shots

or in slow motion
should you have that option on your projector.

With two projectors, create
superimpositions.

Experiment with various footage, speeds,
distance between projectors, screen and camera.

The Super 8 Home Page
at home b/w processing, easy to read and navigate, loads of great info!
(defunct... http://www.NeoSoft.com/users/b/billpenn/super8/

Interformat Home
Page
located in San Francisco, this is one place where you can get Super 8 blown-up
to 16mm
(defunct... http://www.interformat.com/)
2013 NOTE: Interformat has partnered with Monaco Digital Film Labs